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Last museum shot is the Huey giving rides.
The last set is Fuzzytoaster's HEMTT running through the pit. My battery died so I didn't get the other rigs running it.
Everyone is wondering if it will make it.
But the outcome is already show in the earlier posts.
Then my battery...
Now come the tracks! The first is my favorite, composition-wise. The second one is the rear view of the last vehicle in the above post. I believe most or all of these are running.
The following photos are of the vehicles at the museum, many are privately owned. For some reason the ambulance photos didn't come out. There were a pile of jeeps! This event was also billed as the largest WWII re-enactment in the south, so you'll see some folks in period outfits.
These are some photos of the police-escorted convoy to the Museum of the American GI.
And lined up at the front of the museum (two more trucks showed up later).
Finally got my camera to talk to my computer so I could download the photos. I got a bunch! First batches are of the rally vehicles and convoy to the museum. Later, I'll add the museum stuff.
I drove my M1031 and M101A1 trailer about 160 miles to Jeepsinker's place, where I picked up...
I REALLY need some of Fuzzytoaster's LED taillights, LOL. I probably won't even notice the CUCV and trailer behind me until I try to back up or climb hills.:D
Can't wait to hit the road. I'm picking up Fuzzytoaster's M934 at Jeepsinker's place and towing my M1031 and M101A2 trailer behind it to the Rally. Spent today packing everything up and installing the tow bar on the CUCV and the tow lights on the trailer. The total length of the triple tow is...